juniorbill
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Hi, all. Last year I inherited a 1988 Lowe Angler Pro 16, which I believe would be considered a 1648. It’s my first boat and I’ve learned a lot by searching this forum the past few months. Now I could use some advice from you more experienced boat owners.
There are two battery trays under the stern casting deck, just behind the seats. It’s really difficult to wrangle a battery into the space, which is a long, low reach from the rear hatch. The space is open in the front, but the vertical space is just 4 inches. (Is that for ventilation for the portable gas tank?) So I would like to add one or two hatches so I can drop in the batteries. But there’s just 8 inches from the front edge of the deck to the seat pedestal, and the front of the deck is supported by a 2.5-inch wide piece of aluminum. I hope the attached photo tells the story.
![back deck with notes.png back deck with notes.png](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/tinboats/data/attachments/85/85566-eacfb03c3ccc77e7fc482d4b7600259b.jpg)
What would you recommend as far as adding hatches to access the batteries while still supporting the seat pedestal? I thought about moving the pedestal back, but I have just 4 inches of decking behind it. Alternatively, I could reorient the batteries and separate them enough to put in a hatch on either side of the pedestal. I appreciate any thoughts and ideas.
There are two battery trays under the stern casting deck, just behind the seats. It’s really difficult to wrangle a battery into the space, which is a long, low reach from the rear hatch. The space is open in the front, but the vertical space is just 4 inches. (Is that for ventilation for the portable gas tank?) So I would like to add one or two hatches so I can drop in the batteries. But there’s just 8 inches from the front edge of the deck to the seat pedestal, and the front of the deck is supported by a 2.5-inch wide piece of aluminum. I hope the attached photo tells the story.
![back deck with notes.png back deck with notes.png](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/tinboats/data/attachments/85/85566-eacfb03c3ccc77e7fc482d4b7600259b.jpg)
What would you recommend as far as adding hatches to access the batteries while still supporting the seat pedestal? I thought about moving the pedestal back, but I have just 4 inches of decking behind it. Alternatively, I could reorient the batteries and separate them enough to put in a hatch on either side of the pedestal. I appreciate any thoughts and ideas.